About this Course

Android apps are everywhere and learning to build them can be a fantastic career move. Continue on your Android app development education and learn to build multi-screen apps!

This course is designed for students who have completed the Android for Beginners course. You don’t need any programming experience besides that course!

Learning anything new can be tough. We will walk you through the process of making Android apps, but to get the most out of this course, bring your enthusiasm for learning, and budget time on your calendar to learn with us. It will be an adventure!

By the end of the course, you’ll build a language-learning app that you can share with your friends.

If you’re curious about the road even farther ahead, these are the free courses that make up the Android Basics Nanodegree, in order:

Lesson 5

Navigation Patterns Using Fragments

In this optional lesson, you'll respond to a designer's feedback and re-build the layout of the Miwok app with a slick user interface.

Through the process of refactoring an app's user interface, learn about a new navigation pattern that uses fragments and tabs.

Prerequisites and Requirements

The only pre-requisite for this course is the Android for Beginners course. Once you've completed Android for Beginners, you'll be ready to continue your education and learn to build more complex apps with this course!

As with that class, however, you do need a computer that can run Android Studio (see Android Studio's System Requirements for details).

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Why Take This Course

With over 1.4 billion Android devices worldwide and 82% market share, Android offers you unprecedented opportunities to build apps that can be used by people around the world.

The next billion people coming online will interact with the internet for the very first time on a mobile device. Building for Android gives you the best opportunity to reach these users and make an impact -- both in your community, and on the world.